Monday, April 06, 2009

Jews drink the blood of Muslims and believe that God wants Jews to hate Muslims, according to a Hamas TV skit. Performed before a live audience at the Islamic University in Gaza, the segment features actors playing a father and son, in traditional Hasidic Jewish garb, discussing their God mandated hatred of Muslims. The skit opens as the father instructs: "We Jews hate the Muslims, we want to kill the Muslims, we Jews want to drink the blood of Muslims." It is later explained that Jews wash their hands before prayer, not with water, but with Muslims' blood: "We have to wash our hands with the blood of Muslims."
Blood libels were a tragic part of Jewish history, as Jews were accused [for hundreds of years in Christian Europe] of using the blood of non-Jews for ritual purposes, especially the baking of Matzah for Passover. Blood libels created deep hatred and were an effective trigger for numerous pogroms [historically throughout Europe, and in more recent history in the Middle East] and the murder of thousands. The Hamas accusation that Jews drink Muslim blood comes the week before Passover, the anniversary of many horrific blood libels.

Following is the full Transcript: Al-Aqsa TV (Hamas) April 3, 2009:

Father: "We Jews hate the Muslims, we want to kill the Muslims, we Jews want to drink the blood of Muslims and Arabs. [Turns to the audience:] Are you Muslims and Arabs? [The audience responds in the affirmative.] I hate you, to please God."

...Father: "Shimon, look, my son, I want to teach you a few things. You have to hate the Muslims."

Son: "[I don't] like them, I hate them."

Father: "You have to drink the blood of the Muslims."

...Father: "I spoke with God, so that you will hate the Muslims, so that you will please God."

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